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Hunolt,F. Christian moral teaching about the evangelical truths,... Mixed edition. 6 vols. Augsburg and Würzburg, Veith ca. 1740-55. fol. Softcover d. (partly damaged). - Cf. de Backer-S. IV, 525, 2 - Traces of use, purchased as viewed.

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Hunolt,F. Christian moral teaching about the evangelical truths,... Mixed edition. 6 vols. Augsburg and Würzburg, Veith ca. 1740-55. fol. Softcover d. (partly damaged). - Cf. de Backer-S. IV, 525, 2 - Traces of use, purchased as viewed.

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Set of 6 19th century dermatology books: 1. SAT-DEYGALLIÈRES (Dr. A.-H.): Théorie nouvelle de la maladie scrofuleuse. Paris, Gabon, Montpellier and Bruxelles, 1829. One volume. 12 by 20 cm. VII-(1)-368 pages. Contemporary full basane, spine ornate, top cover slightly frayed, small crack over 3 cm on lower jaw and small trace of worm on 1st board, otherwise good condition. First edition. Bound in: BROUSSAIS (Casimir): Sur la duodénite chronique; thèse présentée et soutenue à la faculté de Médecine de Paris, le 9 avril 1825. Paris, Mlle Delaunay, 1825, 79 pp. 2. MAHON (Frères): Remède contre la teigne. Paris, Madame Huzard (née Vallat La Chapelle), November 1821. One volume. 12 by 19.2 cm. 14 pages. Modern bradel boards. Good condition. 3. SUDRE (Dr. A.-S.): Dissertation on the functions of the skin. Montpellier, Jean Martel Le Jeune, 1821. One volume. 18.5 by 24 cm. (2)-154-(1) pages. Modern bradel boards. Minor worm work in the margins of all ff. without affecting the text. First edition. Uncommon. B.I.U.M. 1821, vol. 80 no. 107; lacking in the N.U.C.; Worldcat does not locate any copies in the United States. 4. BAUDOT (Dr. Emile): Traité des affections de la peau. D'après les doctrines de M. Bazin. Paris, F. Savy, 1869. One volume. 13 by 22 cm. VII-(1)-431 pages. Contemporary half-basane, smooth spine. Some foxing, otherwise very good condition. Some in-text illustrations. First edition. 5. BIDOU (François-Simon): Réflexions pratiques sur les maladies de la peau appellent dartres, sur leurs causes, leur siège, les moyens de guérison employés jusqu'à ce jour, et sur une nouvelle méthode de traitement appelé traitement par absorption cutanée; accompagnées d'un nombre considérable d'observations où son emploi a été suivi d'un succès complet. Fourth edition, entirely revised and augmented with new observations of the greatest interest. Paris, L'Auteur, Gabon, Pichard et Renard, 1828. One volume. 12.5 by 19.5 cm. 168 pages. Modern bradel boards. -Scattered foxing, small marginal wetness. 6. GIBERT (Camille-Melchior): Manuel des maladies spéciales de la peau, vulgairement connues sous les noms de dartres, teigne, lèpre, etc.. Paris, Deville Cavelin; Montpellier, Louis Castel, 1834. One volume. 9.5 by 15 cm. X-538 pages + 1 f. errata. Contemporary half-brown calf, spine nicely decorated with romantic designs. Very good condition. First edition. A pupil of Biett, Gibert succeeded Alibert as professor of dermatovenereology. He described pityriasis rosé. Gibert's syrup, with mercury biiodide and potassium iodide, is still used today."

Rare collection of 4 books on the Waldensians: 1. VUILLEUMIER (Auguste): Waldensian apologists in the 18th century. Dissertation presented to the Lausanne Academy. Lausanne, Georges Bridel, 1876. One volume. 15 by 23.5 cm. 102-(1) pages. Paperback, in printed cover. Minor blemishes on spine, rare light foxing, else a good copy. First edition. 2. [CHARVAZ (André)]: Recherches historiques sur la véritable origine des Vaudois et sur le caractère de leurs doctrines primitives. Paris et Lyon, Perisse Frères, 1836. One volume. 13.5 by 22 cm. (4)-XV-(1)-539 pages + 1 f. errata. Paperback, in printed cover. Edges faded, scattered foxing. First edition. Bibliographie valdese 858. "Purpose of the work: to demonstrate that the Waldensians did not predate Waldo." (B.V.). 3. BRUNEL (Louis): Les Vaudois des Alpes françaises et de Freissinières en particulier. Their past, present and future. Second revised and enlarged edition, with engravings and map. Paris, Fischbacher, 1890. One volume. 13 by 22 cm. (6)-IV-311 pages + 1 folding map + 1 portrait + 9 plates. Modern bradel boards, cover boards cons. 2nd edition (E.O.: 1888). 4. CHABRAND (Jean-Armand.): Vaudois et protestants des alpes. Recherches historiques containing a large number of unpublished documents on the Waldensians and Protestants of the Dauphinois and Piedmontese Alps. Grenoble, Drevet et Allier, 1886. One volume. First edition. 14 by 22 cm. 287 pages. Paperback, in printed cover. Spine partly damaged, very good condition inside. A study revealing numerous unpublished documents.

Reunion of 2 works of physiocratic inspiration: 1. [POLIER DE SAINT-GERMAIN (Antoine)]: Du gouvernement des moeurs. Lausanne, Jules Henri Pott & Comp. 1784. One volume. 12 by 20.5 cm. VI-337-(1) pages. Contemporary half basane with corners, spine with 5 ornate nerves. Paper on boards worn, otherwise good condition of binding and text. Uncommon first edition. Conlon 84: 1656; I.N.E.D. 3617. "Favorable to physiocracy [...], Antoine Polier de Saint-Germain proposes in particular to give land to the fathers of families who contribute to the growth of the population and to the laborers from whom society draws its sustenance. [...] He intends to replace a social order founded on the privileges of birth with another based on good morals." 2. LE CLERC (Nicolas-Gabriel): Abrégé des études de l'homme fait, en faveur de l'homme à former, dedicated to the representatives of the nation. Paris, Maradan, 1789. 2 volumes. 14 by 22 cm. XCVI-427; (4)-XXXIV-1 f. blank-398 pages. Modern bradel boards, ex. untrimmed. -Minor worm damage without affecting the text in the inner margin of 3 quires of the second volume (not serious), light spotting on qq. quires of the second volume, bookplates pasted to verso of titles. First edition. Quérard I-p. 316; Conlon 89: 9457; I.N.E.D. 2723. Vast project of progressive reforms on education, freedom of trade, natural law. "Nicolas-Gabriel Clerc, known as Leclerc (1726-1798), a French scholar sent by Louis XV on a mission abroad, settled in Petersburg, where he directed Catherine II's establishments before taking charge of the French translation of the tsarina's educational projects. Back in France, Leclerc proposed to revive the innovative ideas of German pedagogue Johann Bernhard Basedow (1724-1790) and presented a national education plan [inspired by Rousseau] to the French Constituent Assembly." The economic reforms proposed were physiocratic in inspiration: they were inspired by Dupont de Nemours.